As the bride was presented for marriage by her father she wore a
floor length gown of white satin and alencon lace with ruffled
inset of net and lace ending in a train. Long pointed sleeves
and a Peter Pan collar styled the bodice. Her finger tip
length veil of silk illusion was held by a seed pearl crown.
Her bouquet was an arrangement of red roses and white
carnations.

Miss Clara Zinthefer, sister of the bride was maid of honor and
wore a white nylon street length gown with embroidered insets and
styled with a Sabrina neckline. She carried red roses and
white carnations.

In similarly styled gowns of green, blue and melon, Miss Helen
Nickolia and Miss Theresa Konrardy, cousins of the bride from
Marshfield, and Miss Gertrude Weis, sister of the groom from
Spencer, were bridesmaids. Their flowers were white
carnations. Also complementing the gowns of the attendants
were cummerbunds and large back bows and each wore a short veil
attached to a ruffled net headpiece.

The groom’s attendants were his brother, Sylvester Weis,
Spencer, who served as his best man and Richard Zinthefer,
Marshfield, brother of the bride, Frank Schuster, Marshfield, uncle
of the bride and Robert Jicinsky, Stratford.

Ushers were Frances Zinthefer and Ruth Weis.

Rosle Johnson of Marshfield was flower girl and Timmy Zinthefer,
Marshfield brother of the bride, was ring bearer.

The bride is a graduate of the Marshfield High School and has been
employed by the A.H. Weinbrenner Co. The groom is a graduate
of the Loyal High School and is engaged in
framing.

The bride’s mother wore a brown dress with brown accessories
and the groom’s mother wore a blue dress.

A luncheon, reception and supper were served at the home of the
bride’s parents and a dance was held at the Eagles
Hall.

When the couple returns from a western trip they will make their
home on route 2, Spencer.